Construction of the Saxonburg Boulevard (Route 1006) bridge,
spanning an unnamed tributary to Little Pine Creek near Harts
Run Road in Indiana Township, Allegheny County, is scheduled
to begin as part of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportationís
(PennDOT) Rapid Bridge Replacement Project. Replacement of
this bridge will allow PennDOT to remove it from Allegheny
Countyís structurally deficient bridge list.

Construction is expected to begin during the week of August
21 and be complete in late September. During this time, drivers
will be directed to follow a detour along Harts Run Road (Route
1010) and Route 8 (William Flinn Highway). In the event of
unfavorable weather or unforeseen activities, this schedule
may change.

This bridge is referred to as JV-410 and is one out of the
558 bridges being replaced under the Rapid Bridge Replacement
Project. JV references the joint-venture partnership between
Walsh/Granite, which is leading construction for the entire
project.

The Rapid Bridge Replacement Project is a public-private
partnership (P3) between PennDOT and Plenary Walsh Keystone
Partners (PWKP), under which PWKP will finance, design, replace,
and maintain the bridges for 25 years. The P3 approach will
allow PennDOT to replace the bridges more quickly while achieving
significant savings and minimizing impacts on motorists.

To see the bridges included in the statewide initiative and
to learn more about the Rapid Bridge Replacement Project and
P3 in Pennsylvania, visit www.p3forpa.pa.gov.
Additional information on the project, the team, how to bid
on the project or requests for special needs or accommodations
to aid public participation at this facility can be found
at www.parapidbridges.com
or by calling the project hotline at 877-444-9990 or emailing
info@parapidbridges.com.

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